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How Presidential Candidates Can Project Their Best Energies

How Presidential Candidates Can Project Their Best Energies

Presidental candidates are offered advice from "America"s Energy Expert" about how to project themselves as "high-energy" leaders.

(PRWEB) October 7, 2004

During last weekÂ’s Presidential debates President Bush was criticized for scowling while John Kerry was speaking. Why did this have such a negative effect? The audience was able to judge the PresidentÂ’s energy level. What was he projecting? Why did it work against him?

First, he was giving his power (energy) away to his opponent. By focusing on Kerry’s remarks, he was giving them attention. There is a saying, “Where you put your attention your energy follows.” The President should have focused on his own remarks. Second, when the President showed his anger at Kerry’s remarks, even the TV audience could feel his energy level go down. Negative thoughts and emotions lower a person’s vibration. Third, people want a leader who is in control of their thoughts, emotions, and words. When a person is in a negative state their physical, mental, and emotional states are lowered.

“America’s Energy Expert”, Barbara Gray, author of Energy Management, How To Increase Your Positive Energy Levels and Secrets of Energy, gives the two candidates the following advice to send out powerful, high vibrating thoughts, feelings, and emotions.

(1) Before the debate the candidates should eat especially high-energy foods; they should drink lots of water. Water is the highest energy conductor. The cameras can actually pick up a personÂ’s energy level. Look closely at a personÂ’s outline and you can see white light emanating. The size and clearness of that white light indicates their health and energy level.

(2) During the debate the candidates should breath smoothly to harmonize all of their energies.

(3) Neurologists have proven that by either moving the eyes or the tongue from side to side, a person can utilize both sides of their brain and do whole brain thinking.

(3) Words have an energy level. Speechwriters should learn to measure the vibration of every word in the speech.

(4) It is easier for an audience to listen and understand a person speaking in lower tones rather than a higher pitch. Breathing from the stomach rather than high up in the lungs makes the body and mind more harmonious and projects a more powerful tone.

(5) A shorter man can project a powerful presence even if his opponent is taller. President Bush is not short, but John Kerry is just taller. Height has nothing to do with what a person is projecting, whether you call it presence, energy, or aura. A personÂ’s energy level is composed of their physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual energies. To be a high energy, powerful person, all of the different energies must be in alignment, balance, and be centered. The four types of energies must be clear. The person must learn how to remove what is blocking their energy flow.

Contact for interview

Barbara Gray “America’s Energy Expert”

STARLIGHT PRODUCTIONS

770-971-0179 barbaragray399@Comcast. net

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